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we all loved cal and miss cal desperately. there's no one quite like him but the good news is that he had an incredible amount of energy and enthusiasm to solve problems collaboratively and innovatively and that goes with me every day on what cal taught us and thank you. i know many of us are super sad. cal was one the one to turn that sadness into something positive. let's implement cal's vision. thank you. [applause] >> and we know we will continue to implement cal's vision because he's now secretary of cal e.p.a. kathleen, at this time would you like to say i few words before we have others join? welcome. >> so these are my children, sarah and john and his sister-in-law and his parents, 95 and 97 really wanted to come but it was a bit much. and his brother couldn't make it either but first i want to thank you all for inviting us. it's an honor to be invited here and to represent cal to receive this award. i get to tell a different spin about his life living with the man is very different than working with the man. so i thin
we all loved cal and miss cal desperately. there's no one quite like him but the good news is that he had an incredible amount of energy and enthusiasm to solve problems collaboratively and innovatively and that goes with me every day on what cal taught us and thank you. i know many of us are super sad. cal was one the one to turn that sadness into something positive. let's implement cal's vision. thank you. [applause] >> and we know we will continue to implement cal's vision because he's...
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cal, how do we do it in the solidarity movement you know this so cal broomhead. thank you, guys so much. [applause] just real briefly, cal was actually my first point of contact as far as i can remember for the department before i even knew what the department was environment did. like a lot of speakers, when i looked at him i was trying to figure him out. i had no idea who this guy was and what he wanted from me. i spoke to instinct in policy makeing and politics that too often we give into sinicism and suspecting people's motivations. he truly was an incredible human being. i remember the last phone call i had with him he seemed to be in such good spirits and it was as if he would be back to work the next week. i miss him a lot and i think of him frequently and i just want to say thank you to his family for sharing him with us. [applause] >> at this time, before we let you go, kathleen, we'd like to have a photo. we have the award and we are going to step on that side and take a quick photo. thank you. >> it's a little hard to get to business after that, and ye
cal, how do we do it in the solidarity movement you know this so cal broomhead. thank you, guys so much. [applause] just real briefly, cal was actually my first point of contact as far as i can remember for the department before i even knew what the department was environment did. like a lot of speakers, when i looked at him i was trying to figure him out. i had no idea who this guy was and what he wanted from me. i spoke to instinct in policy makeing and politics that too often we give into...
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on the first day traveling from cal train to muni's 47.the hayes valley bake works and the s fpu c building right next to a school. and the federalui freedom involved with not inoculating your child for whatever reason you have, but, you know, personal freedom bumps up against public health. >> reporter: the san francisco public health department says for most people, risk of infection is low. >> if you are not vaccinated as a child and if you've never had measles, then you should review this list of locations and be aware that you were potentially exposed to measles. >> reporter: the infected patient was at the federal building three days in a row. tonight jurors got an e-mail to be on the look out for flu-like symptoms followed by a rash. >>> now, experts say if you do have symptoms of measles, they say tot t help limit exposure a the doctor's office or at the e.r. reporting live in san francisco, jean elle, nbc bay area news. >> jean, thank you. and in new york city, get vaccinated for the measles or face fines. that's the message tonig
on the first day traveling from cal train to muni's 47.the hayes valley bake works and the s fpu c building right next to a school. and the federalui freedom involved with not inoculating your child for whatever reason you have, but, you know, personal freedom bumps up against public health. >> reporter: the san francisco public health department says for most people, risk of infection is low. >> if you are not vaccinated as a child and if you've never had measles, then you should...
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it's happening at cal. uc berkeley said the foothill and stern residence halls on the north side of campus have a problem with mice. they're trying to fix the problem by setting traps and sealing the spots where the rats are entering the dorms. a spokesperson say the dorms are ne near wooded areas that can attract rodents. >> my roommate saw run across my room, which i think i would have cried and screamed. they bit through her sweaters, like my roommate's sweaters. >> yep, a lot of people are crying when they see they will. foothill hall is one of cal's most expensive residence halls at about $21,000 for the school year. cal said it's disinfected spaces where rodents were found and offering different housing options for students who want to move to a different dorm. >>> up next, a contentious fight over a homeless center reaches a new level. the death threats now being levied against those trying to stop the shelter from coming into their neighborhood. >>> plus -- >> an emotional home opener. honoring bruc
it's happening at cal. uc berkeley said the foothill and stern residence halls on the north side of campus have a problem with mice. they're trying to fix the problem by setting traps and sealing the spots where the rats are entering the dorms. a spokesperson say the dorms are ne near wooded areas that can attract rodents. >> my roommate saw run across my room, which i think i would have cried and screamed. they bit through her sweaters, like my roommate's sweaters. >> yep, a lot of...
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, some of the information that was used is the cal fire hazard map. so you designate certain communities as being what you call very high fire hazard severity zones. >> right . >> what goes into figuring out which areas face the most serious wildfire threat? >> we look at the type of vegetation. is it trees, dense product, breast, brush, grass, a good example like on the campfire where it started, it started with light fuels. it is going to promote fire so it is up drainage and it will get promoted much faster. within the year we hope to have the updated fire severity maps coming out at that time as well. then we will bring other technological aspects into play as well. weather is a strong component of those maps. >> i was going to ask you about that. i was reading that the hazard maps that were used to put together these figures are a decade old and clearly, we need new information. cal fire does and as you said, the new maps will be ready in about the next year or so so what are the some of the additional factors you will be taking into consideratio
, some of the information that was used is the cal fire hazard map. so you designate certain communities as being what you call very high fire hazard severity zones. >> right . >> what goes into figuring out which areas face the most serious wildfire threat? >> we look at the type of vegetation. is it trees, dense product, breast, brush, grass, a good example like on the campfire where it started, it started with light fuels. it is going to promote fire so it is up drainage...
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a cal trans spokeswoman dismissed the claim today. she says engineers fount a pothole in mid span but nothing else. as officers continue to investigate the claim, mark levine says it's time to remace the 63-year-old bridge by building a new one. >> cal trans officials have told me that it's safe yet more concrete is falling from the top deck. that lling co concrete chunks fell on to the lower deck last week. and in february. two months ago, officers showed us some pieces that were as big as a football. and they actually damaged a car. the driver was not hurt. since then, cal trans has been working over night to fix the expansion joints on the top deck to prevent the problem. >> so instead of spending $900 million in maintenance, perhaps we should start doing the environmental work and the engineering work on a 3 billion- dollar replacement that will have fewer maintenance costs but will also last for over 100 years. >> the challenge with a new bridge obviously is the y t it thomaserso-- get it ssloi fututrrk thospansion joints and try
a cal trans spokeswoman dismissed the claim today. she says engineers fount a pothole in mid span but nothing else. as officers continue to investigate the claim, mark levine says it's time to remace the 63-year-old bridge by building a new one. >> cal trans officials have told me that it's safe yet more concrete is falling from the top deck. that lling co concrete chunks fell on to the lower deck last week. and in february. two months ago, officers showed us some pieces that were as big...
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uc berkeley, cal state sacramento, and cal poly are california schools competing.tina is with cal poly's team, and explained what it's like to ride one. >> very bumpy ride. we don't run shocks or anything to keep you from bouncing around, so you're vibrating on the ground, you're laying down with the steering almost between your legs, but it's also very exciting. >> reporter: students spent all year working on the projects. top teams have the opportunity to compete at the world championship later on in london. at the sonoma raceway, ktvu, fox 2 news. >>> a new type of sailboat was unveiled today in richmond. it's a demonstration vessel that could lead to the first 0 emissions ferry designed by wind and wind technologies and features a wing with an automated control system instead of a sail. it was at the marina bay yacht harbor today. the company says the goal is putting 0 emissions ferries into operation on bay area ferry routes as soon as possible. >> we're actually in the design phase and done some coast guard reviews that were very positive on a 400 passenger v
uc berkeley, cal state sacramento, and cal poly are california schools competing.tina is with cal poly's team, and explained what it's like to ride one. >> very bumpy ride. we don't run shocks or anything to keep you from bouncing around, so you're vibrating on the ground, you're laying down with the steering almost between your legs, but it's also very exciting. >> reporter: students spent all year working on the projects. top teams have the opportunity to compete at the world...
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cal is currently being held without bail. as a new tool to help protect riders, it's install 3 new emergency call boxes at the coliseum bart station in oakland you can see that blue paul right there. it says emergency and there is one on each end of the platform and also one of the middle now each call box has a direct intercom. that goes directly to bart dispatch police officials say if the call boxes prove effective and popular. well they could be installed throughout the bart system. a woman is charged with human trafficking after i to 2 year police investigation, 45 year-old maria de los raise and her husband brought the female victim into the us from another country back in 2016. and they for stern says servat who with little or no pay the couple threatened the woman with deportation other consequences of her family abroad. and when the investigation began in 2016 the couple left the u s police arrested the last rays after she came back. her husband is believed to be in the philippines. well the warriors lose at home onc
cal is currently being held without bail. as a new tool to help protect riders, it's install 3 new emergency call boxes at the coliseum bart station in oakland you can see that blue paul right there. it says emergency and there is one on each end of the platform and also one of the middle now each call box has a direct intercom. that goes directly to bart dispatch police officials say if the call boxes prove effective and popular. well they could be installed throughout the bart system. a woman...
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at cal state la another student with the measles visited the library on april 11. >> they are putting several kids at risk who are not immune to the virus. >> reporter: students were put at risk. at ucla 119 students and eight faculty members were quarantined and public health officials are having a hard time trying to tack must backtrack down how many cal state students were exposed to the measles. right now they are saying 198 students and staff are quarantined and public health officials believe dozens more could have been exposed. >> they say they have 2000 visitors a day. most of them do not sign in or out. we have a lot of exposure to folks we can't identify. >> reporter: they will remain quarantined until they can prove they are immune to the measles or that they have had their mmr vaccine. some people could be quarantined for up to seven days. >> it is supposed to be eradicated. it should have been eradicated years ago. >> reporter: each case in la stems from international travelers. today they are asking everyone to check their immunization record if you are around small chil
at cal state la another student with the measles visited the library on april 11. >> they are putting several kids at risk who are not immune to the virus. >> reporter: students were put at risk. at ucla 119 students and eight faculty members were quarantined and public health officials are having a hard time trying to tack must backtrack down how many cal state students were exposed to the measles. right now they are saying 198 students and staff are quarantined and public health...
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catered the committee of the time and coming up were cal. cal on the bus for what mosquitoes are coming up a war coming off as we headed to the legal have your forecast you see vertex the list of the u.s. colleges and universities. five just below uc irvine and ucla. they rimless, that price, and earnings, timely graduation,. number one followed by. fishing for later start time in school system and to get more sleep. under newbill middle and has will be required to startle earlier than eight measure passed last year but was vetoed by former governor jerry brown. lawmakers dialed to try to me is epidemic among that academics and attended would improvable days. the bill is opposed by the caliphate tradition decisions should be handled at the local level. to crack addiction. a prescription drug take back day tomorrow. medications for they end up in the wrong hands. this is the 17th drug take back day and it's more important now than ever given the opioid epidemics that claims about 130 lives a day. if you like to find a collection site near you
catered the committee of the time and coming up were cal. cal on the bus for what mosquitoes are coming up a war coming off as we headed to the legal have your forecast you see vertex the list of the u.s. colleges and universities. five just below uc irvine and ucla. they rimless, that price, and earnings, timely graduation,. number one followed by. fishing for later start time in school system and to get more sleep. under newbill middle and has will be required to startle earlier than eight...
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the report came from an accident at a chapter house on channing way near the cal sam pus. the incident happened between midnight and 1:00 last sunday morning. one student that attended the party told us the university sent out an email saying the person that reported the assault is a cal student. the national fraternity says members of the cal chapter took the female victim to the hospital and later told police and university officials. uc berkeley suspended all fraternities in 2016 after reports of sexual assault and resumed after telling party- goers consent must be giving before sexual activity and party goers we talked to said that did happen after last weekend's party. >> usually the regulations are set up in place for it to be a safe environment >> police say there is no information about a suspect at this point, but they are talking with witnesses and reviewing surveillance video from the area. >>> our time is 4:03. happening today in oakland opening statements due to start in the derick almena and max harris. the defends efface 36 counts of involuntary manslaughter
the report came from an accident at a chapter house on channing way near the cal sam pus. the incident happened between midnight and 1:00 last sunday morning. one student that attended the party told us the university sent out an email saying the person that reported the assault is a cal student. the national fraternity says members of the cal chapter took the female victim to the hospital and later told police and university officials. uc berkeley suspended all fraternities in 2016 after...
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and he offers $6000 in scholarship money to cal students in exchange for their three your commitment. >> these classes may be harder. >> reporter: the college mentor agrees to help a middle schooler by spending 1-2 hours every week together for three years. >> i teared the scholarships so the first year is low. the middle year is middle. in the third year is a bigger amount. so they will stick with it. >> reporter: the retired east bay businessman worked with other established mentor programs in cal to select the students funding is private any runs the organization himself. so he is able to put 98% of donations directly into the program. >> i have had nobody want to walk away once they meet the mentee and the get involved. >> reporter: they say they are having an official mentorship and it will come to an end but a lifelong friendship is just beginning. >> she is funny and wise and every time i come here it's like a pressure for their. >> i love seeing what is happening with the program. >> reporter: providing mentorship opportunities for middle schoolers in scholarship money for col
and he offers $6000 in scholarship money to cal students in exchange for their three your commitment. >> these classes may be harder. >> reporter: the college mentor agrees to help a middle schooler by spending 1-2 hours every week together for three years. >> i teared the scholarships so the first year is low. the middle year is middle. in the third year is a bigger amount. so they will stick with it. >> reporter: the retired east bay businessman worked with other...
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>> it was on the drug medi-cal program and the organized delivery system which looks at our substance abuse services and what it's qualifying for medi-cal reimbursement and i'll defer to my colleague to ad anything he'd like. the highlights for the providers including residential treatment transitioning to drug medi-cal continuing care and if you're in drug treatment you don't just drop off. there's a referral to continuing services and there needs to be continuum of care for that population. because in the past particularly those in withdrawal programs just got dropped. they go through the withdrawal at a site and then they don't move to necessarily a residential trent -- treatment or longer-term facility. they're attempting to ensure people are moving from withdrawing to treatment programs. penetration rates compare favorably to state-wide ones which means these programs are getting involved in the continuum of care and provider system available in san francisco and they have an external quality review operation which allows them to contact other folks to determine whether or not th
>> it was on the drug medi-cal program and the organized delivery system which looks at our substance abuse services and what it's qualifying for medi-cal reimbursement and i'll defer to my colleague to ad anything he'd like. the highlights for the providers including residential treatment transitioning to drug medi-cal continuing care and if you're in drug treatment you don't just drop off. there's a referral to continuing services and there needs to be continuum of care for that...
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cal perry outside the synagogue in poway, california. cal, what is the latest that we understand about the survivors? three individuals just describing and, of course, the big question, motive? >> reporter: you know, first to the survivors. everybody is thankfully in good health and minor wounds, of course, the psychological wounds will be far greater. with motive, hate, a 19-year-old white male who put online his hatred and picked a holiest days to act out on the hate. luckily it wasn't as bad as it could have been. we are talking about this 19-year-old white male with an ar-15, fully loaded with lots of ammunition and then inside the gun jammed, this according to officials and or the gunman was confronted by an offduty officer and when the gunman fled and we know from what he put online he had aspirations of a new zealand-type attack, something on a much larger scale so it's a tragic day in this community. no question about it. but a lot of the questions that police looked to answer in these investigations are being answered quite earl
cal perry outside the synagogue in poway, california. cal, what is the latest that we understand about the survivors? three individuals just describing and, of course, the big question, motive? >> reporter: you know, first to the survivors. everybody is thankfully in good health and minor wounds, of course, the psychological wounds will be far greater. with motive, hate, a 19-year-old white male who put online his hatred and picked a holiest days to act out on the hate. luckily it wasn't...
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one cal student says and more was explained at signify epsilon's party. >> theysomething different. usually to make sure at least signify epsilon cells is safe, the chapter has ceased operations. no events or parties will take place until the investigation is complete. >> i think it is good that they are being shut down for an investigation. i think the school definitely needs to crackdown on a lot of the frat houses. >> reporter: police said you're talking to witnesses and also looking at surveillance video from the area. at this time they have no new information about a suspect. >>> a u.s. military veteran is behind bars tonight accused of planning to bomb several locations in southern california. asa pesek domestic terms and plot as well. the suspect is 26-year-old mark domingothe recent mosque attacks in new zealand. the rbi says domingo had talked about killing hundreds of people in the l.a. area with a list of potential targets that included huntington beach and is a mnemonic appear. authorities say he has no known co-conspirators and he does not constitute an ongoing threat.
one cal student says and more was explained at signify epsilon's party. >> theysomething different. usually to make sure at least signify epsilon cells is safe, the chapter has ceased operations. no events or parties will take place until the investigation is complete. >> i think it is good that they are being shut down for an investigation. i think the school definitely needs to crackdown on a lot of the frat houses. >> reporter: police said you're talking to witnesses and...
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. >>> several fire engines are out of service as a cal fire station 26 at highway 29 late last night. several fire trucks burned when the garage caught fire but the main fire station was not damaged. firefighters had to work fast to save the fire station. >> the first arriving fire companies quickly recognized they could do the most good by moving as many vehicles away from the building as they could and they saved upwards offense seven vehicles from being damaged or destroyed. >> there is still no word on injuries or how the fire started. >>> president trump will be in southern california today visiting the us-mexico border to inspect part of the border fence recently fortified. the president is also backing away from his earlier plans to immediately shut down the southern border. >> if the drugs don't stop we will put tariff ons and you know i will do it. i don't play games. i will do it. >> reporter: president trump says he won't be shutting down the border in the next few days like he threatened because he says mexico's enforcement has been better in the last few days but still th
. >>> several fire engines are out of service as a cal fire station 26 at highway 29 late last night. several fire trucks burned when the garage caught fire but the main fire station was not damaged. firefighters had to work fast to save the fire station. >> the first arriving fire companies quickly recognized they could do the most good by moving as many vehicles away from the building as they could and they saved upwards offense seven vehicles from being damaged or destroyed....
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making the rounds in the east bay today working out at cal. i think he is in pretty good shape. i don't think john gruden has to get on his case too much in the off-season. he could probably play right now. it is time to check this out.>>> my favorite video. you have to see this little girl. she is trying to jump onto the stool. with two hands. gets a pep talk from dad. she is very determined. you can do it. one leap she is training to be a gymnast. watch her reaction. >> that is priceless. oh my gosh. >> that might be the video of
making the rounds in the east bay today working out at cal. i think he is in pretty good shape. i don't think john gruden has to get on his case too much in the off-season. he could probably play right now. it is time to check this out.>>> my favorite video. you have to see this little girl. she is trying to jump onto the stool. with two hands. gets a pep talk from dad. she is very determined. you can do it. one leap she is training to be a gymnast. watch her reaction. >> that is...
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our for sarah stinson with details now on the new push and reaction from cal berkeley students. >>the what's my name campaign is asking every college in america to take a pledge that they will confirm that the uber or lyft driver knows their name before they actually stepped foot into the car. this ensures that they don't get into a dangerous situation i spoke to several cal berkeley students who say that they feel safe using rideshare because they already take these precautions i always check. >>the plate and he's phase as well i look at the license plate. the first thing i always do is asked to confirm that the name of the driver is the name that i'm expecting it to me i know that they know who i am and it's stranger trying to pick up someone on the street. >>the new campaign was created by the president of the university of south carolina after a 21 year-old student was killed by a man she thought was her uber driver. while most cal berkeley students said they feel safe using uber or lyft some said they get a little nervous at times utterly utterly feel safe. so. >>the in the
our for sarah stinson with details now on the new push and reaction from cal berkeley students. >>the what's my name campaign is asking every college in america to take a pledge that they will confirm that the uber or lyft driver knows their name before they actually stepped foot into the car. this ensures that they don't get into a dangerous situation i spoke to several cal berkeley students who say that they feel safe using rideshare because they already take these precautions i always...
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i also want to acknowledge the work that the newest member of the cal train, j.p. b. commissioner walton, has been doing around governments and making it very clear to his colleagues on that inned a change in governance at the cal train j.p.b. is paramount. transportation authority saf are eagetransportation authh the governance of cal train, and with that, colleagues, i conclude my remarks. are there any members of the public who would like to comment? seeing none, public comment is closed. >> item three, the executive directors' report. >> thank you very much, chair peskin and commissioners. this month i would like to start with good news on the regional front. on april 3rd, a judge ruled in favor with regard to the lawsuit on the bridge tol. toll. that will still need to work its way through next steps, but this is a promising ruling. it is a measure that was approved by voters last year on the june ballot, and would provide $4.5 billion to transportation projects throughout the region. we'll continue to track that and hope that a second lawsuit will also be addres
i also want to acknowledge the work that the newest member of the cal train, j.p. b. commissioner walton, has been doing around governments and making it very clear to his colleagues on that inned a change in governance at the cal train j.p.b. is paramount. transportation authority saf are eagetransportation authh the governance of cal train, and with that, colleagues, i conclude my remarks. are there any members of the public who would like to comment? seeing none, public comment is closed....
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the order was issued at ucla and cal state l.a. at ucla alone 119 students and staff are quarantined and at cal state, 198 including staff and students. health officials are urging people to avoid contact with others and notify the health department if they develop symptoms. students and staff could have been exposed because someone with the virus visited a public library. >> they say they have 2,000 visitors in that library a day. most don't sign in or out, so we've had a lot of exposure to folks we actually can't identify. >> health officials say each case stemmed from international travelers. everyone at both campuses is being urged to check their tion rec >> cbs news has confirmed that north korea has issued a $2 million hospital bill for of u student otto warmbier. he was convicted and sentenced to 15 years of hard labor for stealing a propaganda banner while on a five-day tour in north korea. he eventually was released but died once back in the u.s. >> reporter: these are the last photos of warmbier in a coma being carried of
the order was issued at ucla and cal state l.a. at ucla alone 119 students and staff are quarantined and at cal state, 198 including staff and students. health officials are urging people to avoid contact with others and notify the health department if they develop symptoms. students and staff could have been exposed because someone with the virus visited a public library. >> they say they have 2,000 visitors in that library a day. most don't sign in or out, so we've had a lot of exposure...
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. >> reporter: the governor joined the mayors of berkeley and oakland as well as cal fire officials to talk about a 14-mile fuel break. >> it will not be a highway. it will not be your six lane freeway running through the vegetation of the back side into lafayette by any means. it may be noticeable to some. >> reporter: if a wildfire were to break out, the fuel break will allow fire crews to herd the flames away from homes surrounded by dense vegetation. >> how wide does it need to be to be effective? >> reporter: he's concerned the fuel break will ruin the pristine landscape. >> it's a good thing to do for people who live there. it might kind of look not very nice. >> reporter: fire crews also plan to do some prescribed burns in this region. that's something that people living here in this area will likely notice. that work could begin in next c coming weeks. that's the latest here. >> thank you, melissa. >>> an explosion sent two people in the hospital. it happened shortly before 11:00 a.m. the building manager told us two construction workers were mixing chemicals in the elevator wh
. >> reporter: the governor joined the mayors of berkeley and oakland as well as cal fire officials to talk about a 14-mile fuel break. >> it will not be a highway. it will not be your six lane freeway running through the vegetation of the back side into lafayette by any means. it may be noticeable to some. >> reporter: if a wildfire were to break out, the fuel break will allow fire crews to herd the flames away from homes surrounded by dense vegetation. >> how wide does...
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food inspections is not yet finished the brakes of delay could be more than a mere inconvenience to cal a ferry harbors planned for a potential no deal breakers it and budgeted some six million euros for it if it came to increased customs inspections here in the future it's hoped things would still run smoothly as losing time means losing money frank areas for example would be able to fill out forms on line in advance two million trucks use the ferries each year in cali. what we're afraid of is loss of revenue if the british economy imports and exports fewer goods but we're not pessimistic but instead we're optimistic about the future as well. the ferry port is a major economic motor in an otherwise structurally weak region many jobs have been cut in the textile and fishing industries especially and now briggs it could be measured but i prefer it if things stay the same for both sides no question there's
food inspections is not yet finished the brakes of delay could be more than a mere inconvenience to cal a ferry harbors planned for a potential no deal breakers it and budgeted some six million euros for it if it came to increased customs inspections here in the future it's hoped things would still run smoothly as losing time means losing money frank areas for example would be able to fill out forms on line in advance two million trucks use the ferries each year in cali. what we're afraid of is...
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it's just disgusting. >> reporter: at cal state nearly 200 employees and students may have been exposed to a student with the measles at the school's busy library. everyone ordered to stay home. here at ucla another contagious student attended classes. initially 127 students and faculty were quarantined in one of the buildings on campus. officials won't say where. and that number is dropping. the health department confirms if those being held can provide proof of immunity they're free to go. the u.s. is currently in the midst of the largest measles outbreak since the disease was declared eliminated nearly two decades ago. the cdc says so far this year 695 cases have been reported across 22 states. california has 38. >> that's an increase of 15 cases from last week alone. >> reporter: the virus, known to be highly contagious. >> the infectivity right is extremely high for measles. the chance that you will get measles in a room with somebody who has measles is somewhere like 90%. >> if you're wondering if you and your children are safe, the cdc says try to find your immunization records.
it's just disgusting. >> reporter: at cal state nearly 200 employees and students may have been exposed to a student with the measles at the school's busy library. everyone ordered to stay home. here at ucla another contagious student attended classes. initially 127 students and faculty were quarantined in one of the buildings on campus. officials won't say where. and that number is dropping. the health department confirms if those being held can provide proof of immunity they're free to...
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on the corridor that cal drain owns, there are 42 crossings. few look down it gilroy, there's another 30. we're in the process of putting together all the capital costs of investments that will be required to support any these service visions and the cost of addressing separations. that is the biggest item. san francisco has, i think, only couple of accurate crossings. what we'll be able to do in the business plan is frame the need and talk about that in relation to the kinds of benefits that this service can provide. i think previously on the caltrain corridor, lot of the conversations around crossing have beency by city. they've been framed very rightly and importantly as traffic and safety. they haven't been trained as projects that maybe unlock a transformative level of service. one of the things we're trying to do in this plan and coming out of the plan will be to frame the need and talk about maybe the strategic approach looking at this is a corridor-wide issue. how we can works a corridor to find funding and find ways to make these proje
on the corridor that cal drain owns, there are 42 crossings. few look down it gilroy, there's another 30. we're in the process of putting together all the capital costs of investments that will be required to support any these service visions and the cost of addressing separations. that is the biggest item. san francisco has, i think, only couple of accurate crossings. what we'll be able to do in the business plan is frame the need and talk about that in relation to the kinds of benefits that...
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this is happening at u-c-l-a and cal state l-a. officials say some of them could remain in quarantines for up to 48- hours with others as long as seven days. this comes as a small outbreak hit l-a involving five confirmed cases linked to overse california is seeing an 'above average' number of measles cases so far this year. the california deputy director says most of the cases were carried and spread by international travelers returning from the philippines and ukraine. and even though more than two- thirds of the cases are from unvaccinated adults... officials advise kids to get vaccinated too. <"there are some communities and schools in particular where we have up to half of the students are not vaccinated, so those communities are very susceptible to measles outbreaks, so if measles was to be introduced, we would have a massive outbreak.">( james ) this week lawmakers moved forward with legislation that would give more power to state public health officials when it comes to vaccinations in children, but the department has not c
this is happening at u-c-l-a and cal state l-a. officials say some of them could remain in quarantines for up to 48- hours with others as long as seven days. this comes as a small outbreak hit l-a involving five confirmed cases linked to overse california is seeing an 'above average' number of measles cases so far this year. the california deputy director says most of the cases were carried and spread by international travelers returning from the philippines and ukraine. and even though more...
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cal fire and the national guard are preparing for the upcoming fire season. crews spent the weekend training together for the fight fire from the air program ashley's of olive has that story. >>no smoke, no fire here in amador county but a lot of air traffic. >>learn something every year we add into the training that makes it makes it >>about 200 members of the national guard and cal fire practicing or aerial fire attack for the anticipated fire season, they're picking up water right over there using helicopters, the training revolves around collecting water from a nearby reservoir and dousing it on bright pink targets, each orange bucket carrying between 660 to 2000 gallons of water that's off the word on the training take down some notes mental notes course. >>we talk or discuss bella problems that we are rises in their craft, the funny ways a better way to do things more efficiently the the training. >>supervisors that are you know they're all supervisors that are they're flying right now actually put their craft in kind of difficult situations to see how
cal fire and the national guard are preparing for the upcoming fire season. crews spent the weekend training together for the fight fire from the air program ashley's of olive has that story. >>no smoke, no fire here in amador county but a lot of air traffic. >>learn something every year we add into the training that makes it makes it >>about 200 members of the national guard and cal fire practicing or aerial fire attack for the anticipated fire season, they're picking up...
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it is an honor to be here tonight, especially on the night to are honoring cal broomhead. i worked with him in 2003 and 2004 when the city embarked on trying to launch a community choice aggregation program, so i can't think of somebody more committed to the environment than him. so he has inspired me, and i know a lot of people around here it is an honor to be here and share all the progress we have made so far. i would also note that with april being earth month, it is also an opportune time to be here, and it also happens to be the month that coincides with our largest and final major enrolment into the clean power s.f. program. so it is exciting, but also very busy for us, but i am really looking forward to sharing some of that with you. i had a presentation, i will run through the slides, and i will be happy to entertain any questions you have afterward. i will provide some background on the clean power s.f. program. i will provide an update on our efforts to scale the clean power s.f. enrolment city wide, and i will share with you some information about clean power s
it is an honor to be here tonight, especially on the night to are honoring cal broomhead. i worked with him in 2003 and 2004 when the city embarked on trying to launch a community choice aggregation program, so i can't think of somebody more committed to the environment than him. so he has inspired me, and i know a lot of people around here it is an honor to be here and share all the progress we have made so far. i would also note that with april being earth month, it is also an opportune time...
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who directs cal trans for the bay area. >> it's an old bridge. 65 years old. and needs some love and care. >> hence an $8 million project to replace every cracking seem on the upper deck followed by a similar project on the lower deck. which leads to a question. why not build a new bridge? >> we know the bridge is failing. we need to have a new bridge in place. a plan now to build a new bridge when the toll revenue is available. >> a new bridge would cost $3 billion. with cal tran spending 80 million in the next ten years to maintain this one. >> the bridge is a really good example of the kinds of trouble facing ageing infrastructure. all around the country. >> it is one of the recuring themes presenting in the form of too many headlines too close to home. >> interesting note on infrastructure. why is so much infrastructure failing at the same time in the country? much of it was built at the same time. and it's wearing out. at the same time. >> thank you. you probably heard of the web site next door. it's used to connect neighbors. the war yours played an insp
who directs cal trans for the bay area. >> it's an old bridge. 65 years old. and needs some love and care. >> hence an $8 million project to replace every cracking seem on the upper deck followed by a similar project on the lower deck. which leads to a question. why not build a new bridge? >> we know the bridge is failing. we need to have a new bridge in place. a plan now to build a new bridge when the toll revenue is available. >> a new bridge would cost $3 billion....
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the critters students say they found on the cal campus. [phone ringing] remember the way we used to do things? hey man... like connect with friends? dig it! or get in shape? or sell a house and pay a real estate agent a big commission. [crash] at redfin, we charge you a 1% listing fee. and because redfin.com is america's #1 brokerage site our agents get more eyes on your home so you sell for thousands more than the one next door. don't get stuck in the past. sell with a redfin agent. >>> welcome back at 7:10 on your saturday morning. fog rolling in over the golden gate bridge. pretty dry out there though. the good news is some showers will be in and out of the bay area today but it won't really impact our saturday. temperatures will be mild, mid 60s. and vianey says clear skies for tomorrow. >>> now to joe biden who can't seem to shake the controversy. the former vice president made his very first appearance yesterday since multiple women have come forward accusing him of inappropriate behavior. well, he turned those allegations into jokes
the critters students say they found on the cal campus. [phone ringing] remember the way we used to do things? hey man... like connect with friends? dig it! or get in shape? or sell a house and pay a real estate agent a big commission. [crash] at redfin, we charge you a 1% listing fee. and because redfin.com is america's #1 brokerage site our agents get more eyes on your home so you sell for thousands more than the one next door. don't get stuck in the past. sell with a redfin agent....
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cal train will get you there.for the let's lights, mist, drizzle down through the north bay, golden gate bridge. look at that. westbound is your commute direction. the impact on the game midday. the impact on traffic light. traffic is very light. look at this, guys. green sensors around the bay. the computer is working. i checked it. it is just that light right now. >> it is not only saturday. we're going home. i mean, wow. a nice way to lead into the weekend. but we do have rain to get through before we get there. so as we take a look at our saturday forecast, it will move out tomorrow morning. our highs reaching the upper 60s. for sunday, we have dry continues and warmer air with our highs reaching up to 75 degrees for the inland valleys. and the coast staying in the lower 60s. and as you make plans for the weekend, we have a lot of cambodian new year's celebrations. in oakland, expect it to be mostly cloudy. 59 degrees. mid-60s as we go throughout the day. if you're going to the sierra, kirkwood will see more a
cal train will get you there.for the let's lights, mist, drizzle down through the north bay, golden gate bridge. look at that. westbound is your commute direction. the impact on the game midday. the impact on traffic light. traffic is very light. look at this, guys. green sensors around the bay. the computer is working. i checked it. it is just that light right now. >> it is not only saturday. we're going home. i mean, wow. a nice way to lead into the weekend. but we do have rain to get...
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uc berkeley, cal state sacramento and cal poly included. >> the best miles per gallon. >> reporter: caly's team explains what it's like to drive one of these. >> very bumpy, we don't run shocks or anything to keep you from bouncing around, vibrating, laying down, staring almost between your legs, but also very exciting.>> reporter: students spend all year working on the projects, a opportunity to compete at the world championship later on in london. alyssa harrington. >>> a new type of sailboat was unveiled, the demonstration vessel that could lead to the first zero emissions ferry, featuring a wing with an automated control system instead of a sale. people got a chance to check it out today at the pacific sale and powerboat show. the goal is to put the zero emissions ferry's as soon as possible. >> a 100 passenger vessel, when this is, electric drive, coast guard reviews on a 400 passenger vessel, we believe it will calm, the first customer in a private case, from there, adoption by the very agencies. >> the company hopes to have a 100 passenger ferry in operation by next year. it runs
uc berkeley, cal state sacramento and cal poly included. >> the best miles per gallon. >> reporter: caly's team explains what it's like to drive one of these. >> very bumpy, we don't run shocks or anything to keep you from bouncing around, vibrating, laying down, staring almost between your legs, but also very exciting.>> reporter: students spend all year working on the projects, a opportunity to compete at the world championship later on in london. alyssa harrington....
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cal was shot in the head here friday afternoon. >> cal was a cool guy. he was a guy. there was no violence. he didn't bother nobody. he minded his own business. he would play chess, dominoes. >> reporter: he showed us several of his drawings and told me he gave police a detailed sketch of the man you saw. >> did you see the man who came in. >> reporter: he would steal our food, sleeping bags, blankets and stuff like that. >> reporter: at the shooting scene in san francisco, a memorial where leron davis was killed. they said jefferson had been a positive influence in the neighborhood. >> he was always in the community doing right by the community, helping out folks in the community. >> reporter: in oakland, witnesses say marcus jackson was shot and killed in his own driveway friday morning. neighbors say it might have been the result of a family dispute. 43-year-old stephon jefferson is being held in the county jail. he was driving a black toyota sedan in south lake tahoe. he led police on a high-speed chase into nevada. the officers performed a p.i.t. manuever. >> he
cal was shot in the head here friday afternoon. >> cal was a cool guy. he was a guy. there was no violence. he didn't bother nobody. he minded his own business. he would play chess, dominoes. >> reporter: he showed us several of his drawings and told me he gave police a detailed sketch of the man you saw. >> did you see the man who came in. >> reporter: he would steal our food, sleeping bags, blankets and stuff like that. >> reporter: at the shooting scene in san...
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. >> cal was a cool guy. he didn't bother nobody. >> rosy didn't want to show his face on camera. he is rattled by the shooting and did show us several drawings and said he gave a detailed sketch. >> had you seen that guy before? >> he came in the park. he used to feed people in sleeping bags and blankets and stuff like that. >> they have not released cal vip's full identity. the organizerf buy back program said jefferson had been a positive influence in the dnghborhood. riolks in the community. >> oakland witnesses say marcus jackson was shot and killed in his driveway friday morning. it might have been the result of a family dispute. >> marcus was a good man. that's all he did was try and help his family. >> the 43-year-old is being held at the douglas county, nevada jail in a black toyota in south lake tahoe last night and led officers on a high is speed chase into nevada. >> the driver immediately fired at the deputies, striking one in the hand. >> he was injured in the exchange, but treated and released in police custody. the deputy was flown to a local hospital and should re
. >> cal was a cool guy. he didn't bother nobody. >> rosy didn't want to show his face on camera. he is rattled by the shooting and did show us several drawings and said he gave a detailed sketch. >> had you seen that guy before? >> he came in the park. he used to feed people in sleeping bags and blankets and stuff like that. >> they have not released cal vip's full identity. the organizerf buy back program said jefferson had been a positive influence in the...
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cal c.c.a. other opposition so far come from socal edison, and stakeholders including p.g. & e, semper energy, the american wind energy association and the solar energy industries association all says they can only support only the significant amendments. this to focuses on a concerned that we are seeing quite a victim of -- a bit of an sacramento, that is how to ensure grid reliability with an increasingly decentralized energy system. it did pass the assembly utilities and energy commission, although there was scepticism from legislators. the bill would give the cpuc the ability to tasking existing state agency is a procurement backstop. at the hearing last week for the bill, we focus and how the bill will be amended to address any stakeholder concerns and should be seen as a starting point for discussions. c.c.a. is providing some ideas for different amendments to make it a little bit more tenable for c.c.a.s. we currently believe that a central buyer is unnecessary, however, we will would be
cal c.c.a. other opposition so far come from socal edison, and stakeholders including p.g. & e, semper energy, the american wind energy association and the solar energy industries association all says they can only support only the significant amendments. this to focuses on a concerned that we are seeing quite a victim of -- a bit of an sacramento, that is how to ensure grid reliability with an increasingly decentralized energy system. it did pass the assembly utilities and energy...
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the adult measles patient was on a cal train and muni on monday, april 1st.t wednesday, the patient also spent time at the federal building, the hayes valley bake works, and johnny doughnuts. >> if you are known to be unvaccinated, then you should review this list and see if you were in any of these locations and monitor yourself for symptoms. >> reporter: including fever, runny nose, watery eyes, coughing. >> those symptoms are followed by a rash that starts on the head and then spreads down the rest of the body. >> reporter: again, health department says the risk is low. if you're over 60, chances are you had measles as a child. if you're under 60, you've likely been vaccinated. but the adult that came to the city last week wasn't immune, and spent time riding in vehicles packed with people during the morning and evening commutes. >> this concerns me a great deal, that people that are unvaccinated are riding public transportation. >> reporter: should you develop symptoms, contact your doctor right away, let them know that you may have been exposed to the di
the adult measles patient was on a cal train and muni on monday, april 1st.t wednesday, the patient also spent time at the federal building, the hayes valley bake works, and johnny doughnuts. >> if you are known to be unvaccinated, then you should review this list and see if you were in any of these locations and monitor yourself for symptoms. >> reporter: including fever, runny nose, watery eyes, coughing. >> those symptoms are followed by a rash that starts on the head and...
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the recently retired director and chief of cal fire. i want to reiterate that it is for me a sincere honor to be here at johns hopkins today, to be with the raskin family, recognizing jim crawford for his amazing work for the fire service and the tireless efforts that go on every day. what this university is doing in this program and what is going on across the country and the space is an area that we continue to need to ramp up our pace and scale in response to what we have been seeing in the last several years. today, i want to spend a few minutes providing the california perspective on what has been happening over the last several years in the wildland fire and urban interface and talk about the -- with the rest of the panel about what's been happening. this is a fire problem that is throughout the country. it is throughout the united states and while we may see it , front and center every day in california, it is a problem that is national. so really where things started and what we are seeing is a trend towards longer fire seasons.
the recently retired director and chief of cal fire. i want to reiterate that it is for me a sincere honor to be here at johns hopkins today, to be with the raskin family, recognizing jim crawford for his amazing work for the fire service and the tireless efforts that go on every day. what this university is doing in this program and what is going on across the country and the space is an area that we continue to need to ramp up our pace and scale in response to what we have been seeing in the...
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and with cal this became a bobblehead.cart and rode around the stadium. >> he had such a great personality or has just a great personality. i felt like he ran with that personality. that's the way he ran. >> yeah. he ran with a passion. he ran with a certain amount of anger. and again, that's why i say he was misunderstood because if you are somebody who he's given money to, time to, he's always come back to oakland and given back to the community. kind of an oakland adopted son. his mom big in the community as well. and in fact, when the raiders thought they were playing their final game last year before they're going to come back to oakland this year he was the one they chose to light the torch in the final game. so marshawn lynch apparently hanging up the cleats. 11 nfl seasons and saying good-bye to the nfl. >> we're lucky he came back to oakland and had this stint with the raiders. he's probably not going to hide. he's very involved. >> i think you're right. >> gasia, back to you. >>> coming up on mornings on 2 the ni
and with cal this became a bobblehead.cart and rode around the stadium. >> he had such a great personality or has just a great personality. i felt like he ran with that personality. that's the way he ran. >> yeah. he ran with a passion. he ran with a certain amount of anger. and again, that's why i say he was misunderstood because if you are somebody who he's given money to, time to, he's always come back to oakland and given back to the community. kind of an oakland adopted son....
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u cal position if we , skyrocket. >> here's a company with about $15 billion in revenue so if you at about a $15 billion fire after that, you will have to double rates in a single year. >> power and gas rates are so high as it is. for us to have to pay for something that they lapsed in dust -- just doesn't sound right . >> people have to make choices and if that needs to be done, we will pay more. >> the ceos get their bonuses but we are stuck with the bill? that is not really fair. >> hire electric rates could severely damage the burgeoning electric vehicle industry . >> as the cost of electricity climbs where it is aggressively more expensive to drive an electric car than a gasoline car, that is going to have a huge dampening effect on the option of electric vehicles. >> reliability of the california electricity grid could be downgraded by costly public power safety shutoffs. not just annoying to homeowners, it could work a real dysfunction for california businesses competing in the rest of the nation and the world. insurance companies are already raising rates and in some places,
u cal position if we , skyrocket. >> here's a company with about $15 billion in revenue so if you at about a $15 billion fire after that, you will have to double rates in a single year. >> power and gas rates are so high as it is. for us to have to pay for something that they lapsed in dust -- just doesn't sound right . >> people have to make choices and if that needs to be done, we will pay more. >> the ceos get their bonuses but we are stuck with the bill? that is not...
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now, some of the commuters on cal train were exposed on monday and wednesday of last week. a warning is posted at the san francisco station. people who use the public transit say they are concerned about possible exposure. >> there is personal freedom involved with not inoculating your child for whatever you have but personal) freedom bumps up against public health. >> it doesn't stop at cal train. the infected rode muni 47 bus and went to hayes valley. baker works and sf puc building, as well as right next to a school. so the patient also went to the federal building on golden gate three days in a row. now, we posted all of these locations on our website, nbcbayarea.com. >>> in the meantime, new york city'sk mayor is warning peopl to get vaccinated or they're going to face fines. a health emergency right now is in effect p in the big apple. city officials are warning people to get the vaccine $1,000. so frtedhi465 cases of measles n outbreaks in several states.housing will go near crown memorial beach. it includes a temporary care center for the homeless.n another measure
now, some of the commuters on cal train were exposed on monday and wednesday of last week. a warning is posted at the san francisco station. people who use the public transit say they are concerned about possible exposure. >> there is personal freedom involved with not inoculating your child for whatever you have but personal) freedom bumps up against public health. >> it doesn't stop at cal train. the infected rode muni 47 bus and went to hayes valley. baker works and sf puc...
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cal: ...and it's all possible with a cfp® professional.r certified financial planner™ professional at letsmakeaplan.org. let's take a look at some numbers: 4 out of 5 people who have a stroke, their first symptom... is a stroke. 80 percent of all strokes and heart disease? preventable. and 149 dollars is all it takes to get screened and help take control of your health. we're life line screening... and if you're over 50... call this number, to schedule an appointment... for five painless screenings that go beyond regular check-ups. we use ultrasound technology to literally look inside your arteries... for plaque which builds up as you age- and increases your risk for stroke and cardiovascular disease. and by getting them through this package, you're saving over 50%. so call today and consider these numbers: for just $149 you'll receive five screenings that could reveal what your body isn't telling you. i'm gonna tell you that was the best $150 i ever spent in my life. life line screening. the power of prevention. call now to learn more. no
cal: ...and it's all possible with a cfp® professional.r certified financial planner™ professional at letsmakeaplan.org. let's take a look at some numbers: 4 out of 5 people who have a stroke, their first symptom... is a stroke. 80 percent of all strokes and heart disease? preventable. and 149 dollars is all it takes to get screened and help take control of your health. we're life line screening... and if you're over 50... call this number, to schedule an appointment... for five painless...